Im having a problem with the clocks on my desktop staying put after resuming from sleep. I have to import my config file everytime I resume from sleep to get my clocks lined up properly. Just checked for updates and Im using the latest version: 5.8.0.4530. Any ideas?

What is your operating system? Can you post a screenshot of how clocks look before and after resuming from sleep?

Also, try this: after resuming from sleep and importing settings, exit World Clock program by right-clicking - Exit). Then start it again from Start - All Programs - Anuko World Clock. What happens? Are desktop clocks positioned properly?

Im running W8 Pro and Ive tried the step you mentioned. If I import the config file prior to exiting Anuko restarts with the clocks in their correct positions, its only when I put the PC to sleep and upon reawake it positions the clocks with overlaps. A new import of the config file is needed to reposition them correctly. Ive provided screenshots with the first being the clocks positioned properly and the 2nd has the clocks out of place after resuming from sleep:
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Im sorry, I made an error on stating which OS I was using.
I have 2 pcs both with AWC(latest versions) installed. My intent was to run AWC on my desktop W8 Pro which I use with Thinkorswim trading platform as well as Windowblinds, but for some reason 1 of the 3 programs is incompatible with another causing my main taskbar to freeze. I tried various trouble shooting steps to solve this to no avail, so I decided to install AWC onto my laptop which runs W7 Pro. This is is the PC with the problem we are discussing. I will send you the backup file for it.

Since Im always running the trading platform on the W8 desktop, AWC is rendered useless for me as it freezes my taskbar with a program like Windowblinds running, so I have not witnessed any clock displacement on that PC. I have no problems as such when I unload Windowblinds. I'd discontinue using Windowblinds altogether if the options in W8 Personalization weren't so sparse, but thats another issue for that machine I need to address when hopefully a solution is found for the 3 programs to run togethor.

rblazo wrote:My intent was to run AWC on my desktop W8 Pro which I use with Thinkorswim trading platform as well as Windowblinds, but for some reason 1 of the 3 programs is incompatible with another causing my main taskbar to freeze.

I do not see any problems with your config file after resuming from sleep on Windows 7 (32 bit). Here are screenshots before going to sleep and after awakening the system. As you can see, clocks keep their respective positions.

Before going to sleep

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After resuming from sleep

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Clocks positions are stored in user configuration file. You may be interested in recording what you have there before the problem occurs and after you see it.

I think something else may be interfering here such as a virus, or other malware that may be messing around with World Clock ini files, and perhaps with the binaries as well. I don't see any other logical explanation to the described behavior.

Have the same problem on windows 10 - on original installation and I have just upgraded my PC and same issue on the new platform. I use 2x 4k monitors and one 2560x1600. On wake-up the clocks move closer to center of the screen. Exiting the program and restarting it will return the clocks tot eh side of the screen where they should be.